Meet Gary Sullivan!

Gary has dedicated his entire adult life to the home improvement industry and has 44 years experience selling, using and talking about home improvement products. At the age of 16 Gary began his career working in a hardware store as a stock boy. After attending the University of Cincinnati he went to work for Cincinnati's best known hardware store chain, Hader Hardware. Gary managed stores in the beginning but quickly moved to the main office in 1980.

In 1983 Gary became a limited partner and by 1993 became majority owner and President of this 18 store chain of hardware stores. Gary sold the company in 1997 and remained President until 2001. Gary started his media career in 1986 with WCKY radio. In 1996 he created and hosted a TV show called the Hardware Store which aired on HGTV for 4 years. The TV show changed its name to Homeworx in 2000. In 2001 Clear Channel syndicated Gary nationally and is presently heard in 240 markets on both Saturday and Sunday. Gary is proud of the growth in the syndication as well as the size of markets that he is being aired.

Some of the present markets include Cleveland, Portland, Denver, Atlanta, Tampa, and I HEART radio. Gary has his own channel on I Heart Radio and can be heard 24/7. Gary is married and has three kids and three grandchildren and resides in Liberty Township, Ohio. He is on the Board of Directors at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati and holds the position of Secretary. He is also a member of the Executive committee at Habitat for Humanity. Gary has been named Habitat for Humanity volunteer of the year in 2013. He has also been recognized several times as one of the top 250 Talk Show Host in America

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